

https://xcancel.com/htxtafrica
At least as far as sharing every article on their site there, yes. Almost 50k tweets


https://xcancel.com/htxtafrica
At least as far as sharing every article on their site there, yes. Almost 50k tweets


Can’t wait to read about those 720p screens with 350 nits of brightness


“Bret is a part time carpenter and Donna sells dog collar charms on Etsy.”


The user is one with the wall now


Yeah the vast majority of AI “offerings” from most of these huge companies and/or websites is just bolting a chatbot to something and then wondering why people don’t want it. I tried copilot in excel and it couldn’t access the document I was working on, it was an absolute useless mess.


Well… the AI did. They didn’t even bother to remove the em dash, so they didn’t write it


Sure but they don’t make the final decisions, visa and Mastercard, the money holders do


The past was alterable. The past never had been altered. Oceania was at war with Eastasia. Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia.


turns out they actually get zuckbux now for looksmaxxing


Continue.dev. Source-controlled AI checks, enforceable in CI. Powered by the open-source Continue CLI
This is the best part is like all of these tools that have this much AI slop are the ones with full CI access so they are the ones that get targetted for supply chain attacks. It absolutely hilarious how many supply chain attacks are “ai that protects your repo” or “AI powered CI security”
Want to prevent supply chain attacks? lock your dependencies. Don’t let anything touch your code in the CI pipeline. if you use actions fork them and use yours. Turn off any github bots you have enabled. Put your code into an org. Make a separate user account that’s the only admin for your repos. Store the creds only in a trusted password manager. Require all merges to be PRs. Make it so your main account can’t override that rule. There’s more but this would have blocked like 99% of the last 6 huge AI driven supply chain attacks
https://zellij.dev/tutorials/web-client/
lol maybe it should be in the first line
Yeah lol and it’s been on GitHub for three years. This is like one of those recipe websites where you scroll down just to get to


lol the classic “5 year old issue closed after 3 comments with no solve”
Zellij is a terminal multiplexer and has a browser web view without saying it in the first line of the web site ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Smokey this is not ‘Nam. This this archery, there are rules.


Plus dell sells a decent amount of servers, the majority of which likely are Linux provisioned. Not sure about Lenovo’s server market share though


Insert, upsert
Pretty much anyone whose username ends in .eth or begins with a dollar sign or has a crypto address in their bio, but the vast majority of those people already pay for that blue checkmark anyway